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Taceas
at Mon Jun 2 15:19:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Taceas ]
I only have Okeetee and Reverse Okeetee of the varieties you requested pictures of.
And when I got these two, Kathy Love considered them to below-end specimens, so I'm guessing that would mean just your average "run of the mill" variety, and not exceptional quality or coloured individuals.
Hope this is what you were looking for:
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Okeetee:
Picture taken on May 27, 2003:

Picture taken day I received him, April 8, 2003:

His black borders aren't as thick as a typical Okeetee. Each time he sheds, he becomes more orange. The first picture was taken a day before he shed, so it doesn't show his really bright colouration. But you can see the difference in his borders compared to a typical Okeetee yearling of that age.
Reverse Okeetee:
Picture taken on May 27, 2003:

Picture taken the day I received her, April 8, 2003:

Like the Okeetee, her white borders aren't as thick as they would normally be in a higher-end animal. But I don't really like the thick white borders. Each time she sheds, more orange replaces the white. =) ----- ~*Taceas*~
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